 Hubble reveals a majestic disk of stars and dust lanes in this view of the spiral galaxy NGC 2841. A bright cusp of starlight marks the galaxy center. Spiraling outward are dust lanes that are silhouetted against the population of fetish middle-aged stars. Much younger blue stars trace the spiral arms. Notably missing are pinkish emission nebula indicative of new star birth. It is likely that the radiation and supersonic winds from fiery, super hot, young blue stars cleared out the remaining gas and hence shut down further star formation in the regions in which they were born.